Something tells me that just maybe that year book doesn’t even belong to her..

She will never be trusted nor believed..

as for the other accusers they too are telling made up FAIRY TALES..all because democrats and liberals FEAR, JUDGE ROY MOORE AND DJT WORKING TOGETHER.. and they should..because the swamp will get drained faster...

SAYING A PRAYER FOR TUES..THAT THE WILL OF THE LORD AND THE GOOD PEOPLE OF ALABAMA ARE HEARD AND liberals shut up with these wild made up stories...it just lowers their creditability.

The original report on this in the Washington Post included a quote from a handwriting expert who said the entire inscription was written by the same person.

This can only mean that Nelson wrote the whole thing. LOL.

There is another possibility. It has been speculated that the original was written by someone named Ray. Originally I discounted that, figuring it was either Moore or Nelson who wrote it. But TigerClaws made what I consider an incisive point.

The text of the inscription (at least of the color of ink which matched Merry Christmas) is said to go,

"To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say

Merry Christmas.

Love, Roy

You gotta admit, that is clunky. But if you read it Ray rather than Roy it is different.

"To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say

Merry Christmas.

Love, Ray

Im not saying it reminds me of Walt Whitman or anyone, but it is a rhyme.

And I confess that, to my eye, the script ay in say does not look all that different from the putative oy in Roy.

If indeed both parts of the inscription were written by the same person, I wonder if it was not indeed Nelsons classmate Ray (and there is one, still living).

111 posted on 12/09/2017 2:25:03 PM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion
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